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David Orlicky

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Graham L, Su L, Nicklawsky A, Feng F, Orlicky D, Petraccione J, et al.
Cancers (Basel) . 2025 Feb; 17(4). PMID: 40002188
The use of supraphysiologic testosterone, particularly when alternated with an anti-androgen agent in men with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC), has demonstrated promising results in clinical trials. As the use...
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Uppalapati S, Kant S, Liu L, Kim J, Orlicky D, McClelland M, et al.
Science . 2024 Apr; 384(6691):100-105. PMID: 38574144
Phage viruses shape the evolution and virulence of their bacterial hosts. The genome encodes several stress-inducible prophages. The Gifsy-1 prophage terminase protein, whose canonical function is to process phage DNA...
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Loh L, Orlicky D, Spengler A, Levens C, Celli S, Domenico J, et al.
bioRxiv . 2023 Dec; PMID: 38076996
Background & Aims: Lymphocytes that produce IL-17 can confer protective immunity during infections by pathogens, yet their involvement in inflammatory diseases is a subject of debate. Although these cells may...
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Iwanaga R, Truong B, Hsu J, Lambert K, Vyas R, Orlicky D, et al.
Mol Carcinog . 2020 Jun; 59(9):1052-1063. PMID: 32562448
Melanoma is an aggressive, deadly skin cancer derived from melanocytes, a neural crest cell derivative. Melanoma cells mirror the developmental program of neural crest cells in that they exhibit the...
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Pollitt K, Kim J, Peccia J, Elimelech M, Zhang Y, Charkoftaki G, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2019 Jul; 690:853-866. PMID: 31302550
1,4-Dioxane has historically been used to stabilize chlorinated solvents and more recently has been found as a contaminant of numerous consumer and food products. Once discharged into the environment, its...
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McGettigan B, McMahan R, Orlicky D, Burchill M, Danhorn T, Francis P, et al.
Hepatology . 2018 Dec; 70(1):67-83. PMID: 30516830
A crucial component of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) pathogenesis is lipid stress, which may contribute to hepatic inflammation and activation of innate immunity in the liver. However, little is...
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Bednarek J, Traxinger B, Brigham D, Roach J, Orlicky D, Wang D, et al.
Hepatology . 2018 Apr; 68(5):1890-1904. PMID: 29679373
Biliary atresia (BA) is a neonatal T cell-mediated, inflammatory, sclerosing cholangiopathy. In the rhesus rotavirus (RRV)-induced neonatal mouse model of BA (murine BA), mice lacking B cells do not develop...
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Cree-Green M, Scalzo R, Harrall K, Newcomer B, Schauer I, Huebschmann A, et al.
Diabetes . 2018 Apr; 67(7):1369-1379. PMID: 29643061
Type 2 diabetes is associated with impaired exercise capacity. Alterations in both muscle perfusion and mitochondrial function can contribute to exercise impairment. We hypothesized that impaired muscle mitochondrial function in...
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Wang X, Wang D, Luo Y, Myakala K, Dobrinskikh E, Rosenberg A, et al.
J Am Soc Nephrol . 2017 Nov; 29(1):118-137. PMID: 29089371
Bile acids are ligands for the nuclear hormone receptor farnesoid X receptor (FXR) and the G protein-coupled receptor TGR5. We have shown that FXR and TGR5 have renoprotective roles in...
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Saben J, Bales E, Jackman M, Orlicky D, MacLean P, McManaman J
PLoS One . 2014 May; 9(5):e98066. PMID: 24849657
Maternal metabolic and nutrient trafficking adaptations to lactation differ among lean and obese mice fed a high fat (HF) diet. Obesity is thought to impair milk lipid production, in part,...